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Why does gatsby want daisy to see his house? '?
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English, 21.06.2019 17:30
"as one of our outstanding historical figures once said, âwhen a great democracy is destroyed, it will not be because of enemies from without but rather because of enemies from within.â" (paragraph 7) how does this quote reveal mccarthyâs point of view and advance the purpose of his speech?
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English, 21.06.2019 18:00
What details of the first two paragraphs convey a sense of the ordinary,behind the scenes routines of film critics?
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English, 22.06.2019 01:30
*ill give best answer brainliest*read the excerpt below and answer the question. we did not know, as yet, which was the better side, right or left, which road led to prison and which to the crematoria. still, i was happy, i was near my father. our procession continued slowly to move forward. another inmate came over to us: âsatisfied? â âyes,â someone answered. âpoor devils, you are heading for the crematorium.â he seemed to be telling the truth. not far from us, flames, huge flames, were rising from a ditch. something was being burned there. a truck drew close and unloaded its hold: small children. babies! yes, i did see this, with my own eyes . . children thrown into the flames. (is it any wonder that ever since then, sleep tends to elude me? ) so that was where we were going. a little farther on, there was another, larger pit for adults. what is the conflict portrayed in this excerpt from elie wieselâs night? select all that apply. the external conflict between the nazis and the jews the external conflict between the nazis and the allies the external conflict between wiesel and the inmate the internal conflict between wieselâs memory of the burning bodies and his desire for peaceful sleep
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English, 22.06.2019 03:00
Read the lines from "there was a child went forth" and answer the question. and the apple-trees cover'd with blossoms, and the fruit afterward, and wood-berries, and the commonest weeds by the road; and the old drunkard staggering home from the out-house of the tavern, whence he had lately risen, and the school-mistress that pass'd on her way to the school, and the friendly boys that pass'dâand the quarrelsome boys, and the tidy and fresh-cheek'd girlsâand the barefoot negro boy and girl, and all the changes of city and country, wherever he went. which poetic device is exemplified in this stanza? select all that apply. allegory anaphora imagery metaphor
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